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in the capital city. and the diplomacy with them and real life with them. in substance of how they behave at the u.n. we don't think the u.n. is that important. we don't wind up forcing them to take account of our positions on things many of which matter us. at least in the general assembly. we don't think it's worth the price we have to pay and the real world relationship with them in their own country. and we don't -- it means there's a disconnect between how we and our allies behave at the u.n. versus what our frequently far better relationships are directly in the capital. >> host: who are the new liberal realists you talk about in your book? >> guest: the obama administration came in split between two quite different camps. in the foreign policy. on the one hand you had a waive of people that i would describe typical describe liberal international. people believe in the mission of the u.n. to not just be the kind of diplomatic table where everybody negotiates and argues and debates and let's their views be known. something which is supposed to take on
in the capital city. and the diplomacy with them and real life with them. in substance of how they behave at the u.n. we don't think the u.n. is that important. we don't wind up forcing them to take account of our positions on things many of which matter us. at least in the general assembly. we don't think it's worth the price we have to pay and the real world relationship with them in their own country. and we don't -- it means there's a disconnect between how we and our allies behave at the...
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of the city's alcohol industry. >>> pope benedict is changing church law before he steps down. in this revision means that cardinals will not have to wait 15 days. the vatican wants the conclave to select a new pope in time for easter week. keith o'brian will no longer be part of the conclave. he stepped down after ackizations that he behaved inappropriately with other priests 30 years ago. >>> tonight, a local elderly couple are dead and officers are searching for a man they want to question. a man with a violent past. dead are 80-year-old nelson slack and his wife. they found their bodies yesterday in the home in plains, that part of fauquier county. >> at this point, the autopsies are underway. all i can tell you is there appears to be trauma to their upper body. >> it's shocking. never known something like that to happen around here. >> they will be missed and we're still trying to get to the bottom of what really happened. >> now wanted for questioning, 60-year-old john wesley jeffries. officers consider him armed and dangerous. he has been wanted for recent felonies in sp
of the city's alcohol industry. >>> pope benedict is changing church law before he steps down. in this revision means that cardinals will not have to wait 15 days. the vatican wants the conclave to select a new pope in time for easter week. keith o'brian will no longer be part of the conclave. he stepped down after ackizations that he behaved inappropriately with other priests 30 years ago. >>> tonight, a local elderly couple are dead and officers are searching for a man they...
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of the district of columbia. >> the city a vile sewer. she says the district needs help. fox 5's paul wagner has that story. >> cindy, cindy, cindy. what's that you say? our fine city is a dump? the nation's crapiton? on page 18, cindy adams didn't take a swipe at our lovely city. she launched a full out offensive. >> she said that it is rank, murky, and a sewer. what do you make of that? >> she's not talking about any neighborhood that i know. >> adams writes, she drove down here recently and found d.c. stands for the district of crapola. >> is that the washington that you know? >> oh my god, that's awful. what's her beef with washington? no, that's not the washington that it's ever been. it's a wonderful city. >> so, we should fire it back at her, don't you think? >> yeah. >> what would you say to her? >> i would tell her that if she feels like our community or the district was that bad, then she needs to help us clean it out. >> when we showed the column to a couple from new orleans, they couldn't disagree more. >> visually, what do yo
of the district of columbia. >> the city a vile sewer. she says the district needs help. fox 5's paul wagner has that story. >> cindy, cindy, cindy. what's that you say? our fine city is a dump? the nation's crapiton? on page 18, cindy adams didn't take a swipe at our lovely city. she launched a full out offensive. >> she said that it is rank, murky, and a sewer. what do you make of that? >> she's not talking about any neighborhood that i know. >> adams writes, she...
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the rubble of what was once a kansas city restaurant following an early morning explosion. at least 14 people were injured when the restaurant went up in flames. one woman and an employee are still missing. it happened shortly after a construction crew working the area hit a gas line, but authorities cannot confirm that the two events are connected. >> it is important not to speculate, because that investigation is ongoing. we have reports that there odor of gas earlier, but the investigation needs to be concluded before we speculate. >> fire officials say that search and rescue operations may be slowed by heavy debris on the scene, which may need to be removed by machinery. the maryland house of delegates is nearing a vote on the controversial bill regarding pit bulls and their owners. the new proposal would shift responsibility away from landlords whose tenants keep pit bulls and put the liability on the dog owner. it is an attempt to allow dog owners to keep their dogs in the home, a growing concern after a report labeled the dogs and inherently dangerous breed and named
the rubble of what was once a kansas city restaurant following an early morning explosion. at least 14 people were injured when the restaurant went up in flames. one woman and an employee are still missing. it happened shortly after a construction crew working the area hit a gas line, but authorities cannot confirm that the two events are connected. >> it is important not to speculate, because that investigation is ongoing. we have reports that there odor of gas earlier, but the...
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beltway into the city. that's a look at your morning commute. now over to you. >>> baltimore's mayor is calling for major changes to keep the city on track financially. and in the state of the city address yesterday mayor stephanie rawlings-bleak outlined a number of proposal that will affect everyone. linda so is live with the details and there is is a tall order -- there is a tall order of work because the mayor has to keep the city from going broke especially after the report said it could happen in ten years. >> reporter: right. talking about how the city will go into financial ruin if major changes are not made. one the changes that might affect everyone is a fee for trash removal. mayor hopes to make cuts in several areas with the goal of using those savings to lower the city's property taxes by 22 per. mayor rawlings-blake outlined the proposal during the state of the city address yesterday. her plan to cut property taxes can only happen if cuts are made in other areas. she hope the biggest savings w
beltway into the city. that's a look at your morning commute. now over to you. >>> baltimore's mayor is calling for major changes to keep the city on track financially. and in the state of the city address yesterday mayor stephanie rawlings-bleak outlined a number of proposal that will affect everyone. linda so is live with the details and there is is a tall order -- there is a tall order of work because the mayor has to keep the city from going broke especially after the report said...
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what about the impact on the city's economy? >> oh, the impact on the economy means you are talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. this is a great city to have a convention and the reason is there's something in washington, d.c. for everybody. so while you may have the conventioners at the convention, this is a city where you can bring your family and they can go on tours and museums and there's a lot of free stuff here where you would not have in new york or atlantic city or chicago or philadelphia, and so this is going to be a big boom, and it's a good thing that they finally got this thing going and rolling. >> for a lot of corporations, we are talking about the seat of the government, which is there is leverage there. >> is it going to be competition for national harbor? >> well, now -- >> the argument is everybody should be -- they can absorb all of it. there's enough people that want to come to washington that will for one reason or another will go to the harbor or the hotel, and the hotel has a unique position, and there's only
what about the impact on the city's economy? >> oh, the impact on the economy means you are talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. this is a great city to have a convention and the reason is there's something in washington, d.c. for everybody. so while you may have the conventioners at the convention, this is a city where you can bring your family and they can go on tours and museums and there's a lot of free stuff here where you would not have in new york or atlantic city or chicago or...
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get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. >>> welcome to fox 5 sports xtra. >> thanks for joining us sunday night for sports xtra. i'm lindsay murphy. coming up danica patrick makes nascar history, plus scott smith wraps up the first day of full squad workouts for the nationals, but first we hit the road with the capitals. the caps and rangers did get a bit physical tonight, these two with plenty to scrap about after having met in three postseason series over the past four years including last year. capitals were looking for their fourth win in a row as they wrap up a three-game road trip. it has been a really good road trip for them, the caps looking to go
get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. >>> welcome to fox 5 sports xtra. >> thanks for joining us sunday night for sports xtra. i'm lindsay murphy. coming up danica patrick makes nascar history, plus scott smith wraps up the...
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developments in the deadly explosion in mexico city. right now, rescuers are searching through the rubble for survivors. a bomb exploded near the mexican oil company yesterday afternoon. it injured more than 100. investigators are trying to determine whether it was an explosion or an attack. >>> 5:35 right now. there was a hacking attack at the wall street journal. chinese hackers got into the system to monitor the coverage of china. since the a computer attack, they did an overhaul to bolster cyber security. "the new york times" announced chinese hackers stole employee passwords. the chinese government says it has nothing to do with the attacks on the times computers. >>> 5:30 now. the funeral arrangements for a civil rights pioneer have been announced. former maryland delegate christine zones died after rescuers pulled her from a burning home in temple hills. jones was the first african-american to represent prince george's county in the maryland general assembly. she was 83 years old. the funeral services will happen at bethlehem bap
developments in the deadly explosion in mexico city. right now, rescuers are searching through the rubble for survivors. a bomb exploded near the mexican oil company yesterday afternoon. it injured more than 100. investigators are trying to determine whether it was an explosion or an attack. >>> 5:35 right now. there was a hacking attack at the wall street journal. chinese hackers got into the system to monitor the coverage of china. since the a computer attack, they did an overhaul to...
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>> this is the city of chicago and greta, what's really sad, the city of chicago has bigger problems to deal with than sex ed. right now only 60% of chicago high school students graduate. only 6% graduate from college and reading and math levels for 8th graders at 20 and 21% respectively so i would argue this school district has a lot of other priorities besides teaching kids about can domes, how to put on a condom. gender roles in he society. one of the things they're teaching is bullying, i think that might be a smart lesson for some kids, but some of the other stuff i was reading the report, greta, it's been researched by the kennedy school, and npr, the kaiser institute. a lot getting their hands in the education and that's scary for a five-year-old. i called a friend, and the five-year-old was up. what is he talking about now? unicorns and dinosaurs shall it's the last stage, and i think we're corrupting our kids too soon. >> greta: and thank you, andrea, congratulations for success of "the five" at five. >> thank you. >> greta: and is it it too early to start teaching kids abou
>> this is the city of chicago and greta, what's really sad, the city of chicago has bigger problems to deal with than sex ed. right now only 60% of chicago high school students graduate. only 6% graduate from college and reading and math levels for 8th graders at 20 and 21% respectively so i would argue this school district has a lot of other priorities besides teaching kids about can domes, how to put on a condom. gender roles in he society. one of the things they're teaching is...
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he wants to put it in the city's reserve fund. with the district raking in the dough from business sales and estate taxes, we may find out which social programs the mayor might be inclineed to support with revenues, although he supports affordable housing. this is his tomorrow and he's living under the cloud of a federal investigation, forcing three of his campaign workers to plead guilty to corruption charges connected to his 2010 campaign. one more thing the mayor is expected to touch on tonight and that is contributions to the economy made by startup businesses and some new text companies. >>> certain benefits will be extended to the thousands of gay and lesbian personnel. they will be departing -- the finalm print on the armed forces. he has to walk a fine line and that recognizes marriage between a man and woman. >>> wanted a police are investigating a deadly house fire in the district and they say they pulled two victims from a bored up home that was supposed to be vacant. matt ackland has more. >> reporter: investigators an
he wants to put it in the city's reserve fund. with the district raking in the dough from business sales and estate taxes, we may find out which social programs the mayor might be inclineed to support with revenues, although he supports affordable housing. this is his tomorrow and he's living under the cloud of a federal investigation, forcing three of his campaign workers to plead guilty to corruption charges connected to his 2010 campaign. one more thing the mayor is expected to touch on...
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. >> we got a cloudy sky now in the metro area. we just saw from the nbc 4 hd city camera. here's an up close view and where you are seeing those areas in gray, those are the few flurries. then west of washington, parts of fairfax county, prince william, across much of faulkier county and into stafford, they're getting just a light area of some snow that's continuing to advance there off to the north and east. meanwhile, we have temperatures right near or a little bit above freezie inine ining throughout area. right now, in the low to mid-30s in washington. montgomery continue, just above freezing, so some of that snow may be sticking a little bit on some grassy areas mainly and farther to the south and east, it's still just near freezing. just most of northern virginia hovering right near the freezing mark. not much more of a warm-up on the way. we'll talk about a little snow coming our way tonight. look at the weekend coming right up. >> thank you. >>> new today, people are speaking out against gun violence at the front door of advocates. a rally is happening right now ou
. >> we got a cloudy sky now in the metro area. we just saw from the nbc 4 hd city camera. here's an up close view and where you are seeing those areas in gray, those are the few flurries. then west of washington, parts of fairfax county, prince william, across much of faulkier county and into stafford, they're getting just a light area of some snow that's continuing to advance there off to the north and east. meanwhile, we have temperatures right near or a little bit above freezie inine...
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you don't bring them into the city? >> there's a conflict where the elder say, don't talk about guns. it's a love, hate thing. >> what's your message to a country that 61% according to a new nbc news wall street journal poll favors stricter gun laws, especially in light of what's been happening lately? >> unfortunately, we are doing a knee jerk reaction to events. we have always had violence. that's always been trouble. and what we have done now is give power to politicians. we said help us fix this. make it go away. and you can't legislate human behavior. you can't fix crazy. >> so is it your take that background checks, any effort to make it tougher to get a gun wouldn't help? >> because we already have it. if you right now in maryland, you fill out about 11 by 17 sheets of paper like you are buying a mortgage. they know more about you than your neighbors. the gun people that i hang around with are more trustworthy than some of the cousins that i got. >> what's your plan for dealing with the situation? >> my plan righ
you don't bring them into the city? >> there's a conflict where the elder say, don't talk about guns. it's a love, hate thing. >> what's your message to a country that 61% according to a new nbc news wall street journal poll favors stricter gun laws, especially in light of what's been happening lately? >> unfortunately, we are doing a knee jerk reaction to events. we have always had violence. that's always been trouble. and what we have done now is give power to politicians....
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in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us have retired two times already. we're now getting ready for a third got around to remember, you could do as many as you like, too, because you're the only one that can say i am tired of doing that and i do not want to do it anymore. that is right. we have some people with real knowledge and not chitchat to come up and tell us how we can age at the same time that we are gaining insight, knowledge, and exposure to a vast universe of information and opportunity. so we are going to start with derek lamb, an aging service program specialist for the newly reorganized administration for community living here in region 9, the department of health and human services. he has over 23 years of experience in the field of aging and long-term support services. he served as the aging service program specialist since -- 19
in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us have retired two times already. we're now getting ready for a third got around to remember, you could do as many as you like, too, because you're the only one that can say i am tired of doing that and i do not want to do it anymore. that is right. we have some people with real knowledge and not chitchat...
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in the end, the last gifts were to those who lived in the city he loved and those giving him great pleasure. >> and i think that is a wonderful story that he could live quietly in his death and making a great impact. >> matt ackland, fox 5 news. >>> the news is far from over. >> the news edge at 11 starts right now. >>> the edge begins with a big digout. thank you for staying with us. i'm laura evans. >> i'm maureen umeh. the latest details. as much as three feet of snow fell over parts of new england and power companies are reporting more than 650,000 homes and businesses without power. four00,000 people are in that dark. >> the storm is to blame for one death and including a boy in massachusetts. it happened as he sat in the running car to keep warm while his father was shoveling snow. and a neighbor watched the entire scene unfold while she was shoveling her car out. >> and where's not breathing. and he bring them away and lays them on the ground and he comes back out and collapses. >> to perform cpr until emergency crews arrived and he later died at the hospital. crews say snow covering
in the end, the last gifts were to those who lived in the city he loved and those giving him great pleasure. >> and i think that is a wonderful story that he could live quietly in his death and making a great impact. >> matt ackland, fox 5 news. >>> the news is far from over. >> the news edge at 11 starts right now. >>> the edge begins with a big digout. thank you for staying with us. i'm laura evans. >> i'm maureen umeh. the latest details. as much as...
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affliction communities close to country, from inner cities to rural areas to tribal lands. on a daily basis this unspeakable is compounded by individual tragedies that tapes on our street and decimate the lives of our children. every loss is shattering, and inexplicable. each one is an outrage and this is why, as concerned citizens, heartbroken parents and public servants empowered to make a difference on behalf of those we are swore to appropriation it's time for each of to us steel our revolve and renew or commitment to this end of senseless violence. at every level of this administration, and particularly at our nation's department of justice, my colleagues and i are determined to work with organizations like this one to build a bipartisan consensus for taking decisive action to end gun violence. and we will not rest until we've done everything in our power to prevent future tragedies like the one that took place at sandy hook elementary school. of course there will never be a simple, one size fits all solution for addressing any challenge of this magnitude. and confront
affliction communities close to country, from inner cities to rural areas to tribal lands. on a daily basis this unspeakable is compounded by individual tragedies that tapes on our street and decimate the lives of our children. every loss is shattering, and inexplicable. each one is an outrage and this is why, as concerned citizens, heartbroken parents and public servants empowered to make a difference on behalf of those we are swore to appropriation it's time for each of to us steel our...
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congress has the privilege of being able to spend the deficit situation and city dos not. we have to make sure we don't have a deficit ever. >> some of the impacts you are worrying about, they may have an entire airport getting closed. the tower gets closed. you have charlotte douglas airport, but they have furlough issues. you are saying you are going to get $4 million in cuts. >> we are concerned about a transit project we have coming online that is critical to the city's success that will be swept into the automatic cuts. they are also ripple effects of things like the air traffic control towers. when that happens, airport delays and so forth, we are the 6th busiest in the world, that would be a damaging blow. >> you said there was no cuts you would accept from the federal government. you want to tell republicans and the republican senators from your state, you are asking them to compromise and do something? >> yes, compromise. >> for that means a tax hike for some people, you are okay with that? >> when they yell at each other and do nothing to solve the problem, it re
congress has the privilege of being able to spend the deficit situation and city dos not. we have to make sure we don't have a deficit ever. >> some of the impacts you are worrying about, they may have an entire airport getting closed. the tower gets closed. you have charlotte douglas airport, but they have furlough issues. you are saying you are going to get $4 million in cuts. >> we are concerned about a transit project we have coming online that is critical to the city's success...
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snow showers, flurries during the day sunday. no more accumulation, north and west of the city. down to south and east. maybe less than an inch, la plata, quantico, fredericksburg. southern portions of calvert county. st. mary's county, patuxent river. and a few flakes in the washington, d.c. metro area tomorrow. light flurries. 29 to 34 degrees. tomorrow afternoon. much colder than today. snow showers, best chance, south and east. temperatures, 37 to 41. with the wind of 10, 20 miles an hour. talking wind chill between 25 and 35. all day long. that wind chill, gets even colder on sunday. high temperature, 36. but the wind really picking up. wind chill sunday. expected to be in the mid 20s all day long. most likely starting in the teens. as i told you we hit 60 today. i don't see anywhere near that. the next week. next time we are above 50. will be on tuesday. that could start with freezing rain. switching over to shower activity tuesday. another chance of ran or snow. next friday. so a lot of little systems continue to move through us. >> tame. >> i don't like them. >> either s
snow showers, flurries during the day sunday. no more accumulation, north and west of the city. down to south and east. maybe less than an inch, la plata, quantico, fredericksburg. southern portions of calvert county. st. mary's county, patuxent river. and a few flakes in the washington, d.c. metro area tomorrow. light flurries. 29 to 34 degrees. tomorrow afternoon. much colder than today. snow showers, best chance, south and east. temperatures, 37 to 41. with the wind of 10, 20 miles an hour....
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as a suspicious death in alexandria could turn out to be the first murder in the city of 2013. a family member found the 94- year-old man's body wednesday night at home in the 2700 block of holly street. investigators have not release his name or cause of death. he died under suspicious circumstances. that has people in this quiet neighborhood nervous. >> it's a very quiet neighborhood, almost rural. >> these types of incidents just don't happen not only in this neighborhood but in our city. >> if it is will the homicide, it will be alexandria's first murder since 2011. >> learning more aboutraduate student push-out two roommates at their college park home. 23-year-old dayvon green worked as an auxiliary campus police officer last fall for two weeks but was fired after not showing up for work. he shot and killed 22-year-old stephen rane of silver spring and wounded another roommate early tuesday morning and then killed himself the. green's family said he had been suffering from a mental illness for least a year before the shooting. >> maryland lawmakers will have a hearing toda
as a suspicious death in alexandria could turn out to be the first murder in the city of 2013. a family member found the 94- year-old man's body wednesday night at home in the 2700 block of holly street. investigators have not release his name or cause of death. he died under suspicious circumstances. that has people in this quiet neighborhood nervous. >> it's a very quiet neighborhood, almost rural. >> these types of incidents just don't happen not only in this neighborhood but in...
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and west of the city later tonight. temperatures are cold, but not terribly cold in new york, 36 degrees. 34 in boston. what is happening in the atmosphere is that big blizzard fell apart into nothing. the energy is in the southern stream of the jet and that is going to intensify tomorrow a along the outer banks. this area of low pressure will develop. there is the potential of seeing some rain here. again, the energy is going to form of off the coast later tonight. it looks like we will get some rain around the region tomorrow. the steady stream will be south and east of here and out of here by midday. we will finally get some clearing on sunday with temperatures well into the 40's. not a terrible picture. 36 degrees with some drizzle late 29tonight. check out the next seven days. a little promise of milder temperatures sunday and monday. no showers tuesday but a cold front. partly cloudy skies through most of next week with temperatures mostly in the 40's. >> thank you. >> still to come here, the type of car you drive
and west of the city later tonight. temperatures are cold, but not terribly cold in new york, 36 degrees. 34 in boston. what is happening in the atmosphere is that big blizzard fell apart into nothing. the energy is in the southern stream of the jet and that is going to intensify tomorrow a along the outer banks. this area of low pressure will develop. there is the potential of seeing some rain here. again, the energy is going to form of off the coast later tonight. it looks like we will get...
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look at this, the city getting its biggest storm of the season. some places could see more than a foot by the time it wraps up late tonight, cause lots of flight delays and hundreds of cancellations at denver international airport. people in maine getting a nice dose of winter weather. portland getting between 6 and 10 inches of snow. snow there is on the wet and heavy side, and there's some worry that could cause power outages. so winter is not done with us. >> oh, no. it is still february. and it has no intentions of letting go. >> we haven't seen anything like that. >> we've had 1.5 inches of snow for our entire winter here in march. >> could we get a march storm? >> march 1993 was a good one. but when you see march, you know that you're really pushing it if you expect to see a lot of snow around here. we'll have a chance of getting a little winter weather coming up on tuesday. so stay tuned, everybody. may not be completely done with us just yet. though i don't think it's going to be a big issue around town. we'll talk about that in a second.
look at this, the city getting its biggest storm of the season. some places could see more than a foot by the time it wraps up late tonight, cause lots of flight delays and hundreds of cancellations at denver international airport. people in maine getting a nice dose of winter weather. portland getting between 6 and 10 inches of snow. snow there is on the wet and heavy side, and there's some worry that could cause power outages. so winter is not done with us. >> oh, no. it is still...
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fire officials say this will help close the city's budget deficit. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think a fire department should be able to charge insurance companies a fee when they respond to a traffic accident? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. let's check on some of the area roads. 295 checking in southbound near 100 at 55 miles per hour. so far so good on the northwest corner of the beltway at greenspring. 11 minutes on the north side. this is mcdonough and looking pretty good other than a buildup in volume as you get closer to the beltway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> it will be a chilly day today. partly cloudy with temperatures in the 30's. the wind chills are in the teens and twenties. that is what you want to dress for. it will be a cold morning. a mixture of sun and clouds. high near 38. >> thank you. 5:1
fire officials say this will help close the city's budget deficit. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think a fire department should be able to charge insurance companies a fee when they respond to a traffic accident? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. let's check on...
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ravens fans industry as they bring the lombardi trophy back to charm city. but the john gonzalez is live in baltimore where the fister these are well underway. >> good afternoon carrying -- good afternoon from downtown baltimore where the mayor of baltimore and the coach of the baltimore ravers john harbaugh officially started the parade. head coach john harbaugh is in this maryland national guard humvee right now. this is where he will be throughout this parade. the rest of the players, they each have their humvees -- and the rest of the players and a team on this fellow right here. you can see the baltimore ravens just taking it all in. how do you feel? >> it feels great amazing. >> what is it like seeing all these folks out there? >> speechless. can't believe so many people out here. >> holiday street down here in downtown baltimore. lining the streets of baltimore. it is just pandemonium in baltimore right now. we want to show you city hall where they just unveiled a banner congratulating the baltimore ravens. you can see the rest of the team, anquan bol
ravens fans industry as they bring the lombardi trophy back to charm city. but the john gonzalez is live in baltimore where the fister these are well underway. >> good afternoon carrying -- good afternoon from downtown baltimore where the mayor of baltimore and the coach of the baltimore ravers john harbaugh officially started the parade. head coach john harbaugh is in this maryland national guard humvee right now. this is where he will be throughout this parade. the rest of the players,...
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the city of hattysburg was hit. the governor plans to tour the damaged area today. >> in the northeast, more than 200,000 people are still without power following this weekend's massive blizzard. most of those outages are in the boston area. schools in that city remain closed today. they are working to make sure this morning's scute is as smooth as possible. using mass transit or work from home if possible. >> anything you can do to help us knock the piles down are going to help public safety. shoveling sidewalks will take a couple days. be very careful. we don't want to see a lot of pedestrian accidents. use caution. it's going to take us a couple days to get this back in place. >> airports and train stations are beginning to get back to normal. operating on a close to normal schedule and amtrak has limited service between new york and boston. >> new this morning, a search in the number of red light traffic camera tickets has maryland drivers upset. the number has nearly doubled. and the reason why might surprise y
the city of hattysburg was hit. the governor plans to tour the damaged area today. >> in the northeast, more than 200,000 people are still without power following this weekend's massive blizzard. most of those outages are in the boston area. schools in that city remain closed today. they are working to make sure this morning's scute is as smooth as possible. using mass transit or work from home if possible. >> anything you can do to help us knock the piles down are going to help...
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we'll probably stay right around 31 degrees in the city. for tomorrow and also checking those snowfall amounts again any accumulation we would see would be well to the north and even the dusting to 1/2-inch likely won't happen with the exception of those northern and western areas. quick look at futurecast so you can see we might still see a few flurries tomorrow, nothing of great significance. we'll keep an eye on rare. sometimes the little batches can put down a small coating that makes it kind of slippery. of that goes by it looks like a couple days of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. average high is 42 degrees. 31 tonight, 44 tomorrow, a little sunshine here and there, maybe a pass of a flurry in the afternoon in the no big deal category. at 8 a.m. 33, by noon up and over 40 in most places and by 4:00 44 degrees. a quick look at temperatures, you'll notice it stays colder where there might be a bit of snow tomorrow on the ground, not anything additional. 44 d.c., 43 quantico, 47 fredericksburg. 46 on wednesday, looking like a dece
we'll probably stay right around 31 degrees in the city. for tomorrow and also checking those snowfall amounts again any accumulation we would see would be well to the north and even the dusting to 1/2-inch likely won't happen with the exception of those northern and western areas. quick look at futurecast so you can see we might still see a few flurries tomorrow, nothing of great significance. we'll keep an eye on rare. sometimes the little batches can put down a small coating that makes it...
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according to the washington city paper the school system pulled the video because it includes a discussion about turning gay people straight. the paper says the video was shown to a handsful of seventh grade health classes and it was pulled this week after the city paper made some inquiries about it. here's a clip of the video. we want to warn you though it does talk about sex. >> we have dreams of being basically intimate with a woman. i was full of anxiety. all i wanted was for someone to help me. i couldn't imagine telling anyone that i was sexually attracted to girls. >> now the city paper quotes a spokesman for prince george's county schools saying the state education regulators actually approved the video. >>> and you most of your neighbors are overwhelmed by stress. a new survey by the american psychological association finds money, work and the economy, this is the wrong video. are the top triggers. relationship struggles and health problems can also be brought on by too much stress. the good news is, the apa says most americans recognize the link between managing stress and contin
according to the washington city paper the school system pulled the video because it includes a discussion about turning gay people straight. the paper says the video was shown to a handsful of seventh grade health classes and it was pulled this week after the city paper made some inquiries about it. here's a clip of the video. we want to warn you though it does talk about sex. >> we have dreams of being basically intimate with a woman. i was full of anxiety. all i wanted was for someone...
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protests are taking place in numerous cities across the country to mark what has been described as the longest-running uprising of the arab spring. daily demonstrations for the past two weeks have called on u.s.-bought monarchy to address widespread human rights abuses. at least 87 people have died at the hands of security forces since 2011, and thousands more have been injured. pressure is growing for the obama administration to consider relocating the u.s. navy's fifth fleet from rain in order to push for more accountability on promised reforms. this week the government held reconciliation talks with opposition parties in the first time in more than a year. a >> for more we're joined by bahrain activist maryam al- khawaja. her father is abdulhadi al- khawaja and has been jailed since the government's crackdown. she served as the acting president of the brain center for human rights ever since the group's head nabeel rajat was a arrested and jailed. the group has just published a new report titled "two years of debts and detentions." maryam al-khawaja also serves as the co-director of
protests are taking place in numerous cities across the country to mark what has been described as the longest-running uprising of the arab spring. daily demonstrations for the past two weeks have called on u.s.-bought monarchy to address widespread human rights abuses. at least 87 people have died at the hands of security forces since 2011, and thousands more have been injured. pressure is growing for the obama administration to consider relocating the u.s. navy's fifth fleet from rain in...
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the median income is $57,000, almost triple the salary of the worst-paying city. the median income for women is just under $22,000 a year in the -- >>> a new study by the federal trade commission found that as many as 40 million americans have errors in their report. bad credit profile can prevent you from getting loans, low interest rates or even a job. nbc's danielle leigh shows us how to spot problems and get them fixed. >> reporter: tuwana is one of the roughly 20% of americans with errors. >> there were quite a few errors, incredible address, incredible claims against myself, incredible birth dates. >> reporter: the food service employee discovered the errors only after she was denied a loan to start a food truck company. we met her last october. four months later she's still fighting to fix it. >> sometimes i think they want you to get frustrated and stop, but i can't. >> three companies dominate the industry. they determine your credit score based on how you pay your bills and how much dead you have. an exercise yoon spokesman says the agency takes all erro
the median income is $57,000, almost triple the salary of the worst-paying city. the median income for women is just under $22,000 a year in the -- >>> a new study by the federal trade commission found that as many as 40 million americans have errors in their report. bad credit profile can prevent you from getting loans, low interest rates or even a job. nbc's danielle leigh shows us how to spot problems and get them fixed. >> reporter: tuwana is one of the roughly 20% of...
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the city has substantial control over that. when they do go up, there will be capital losses all over the place. interest rates go up. the prices go down. that includes my wife and i, we are going to suffer capital losses. and the risk management system of financial institution fails, like they filled in 2000 and 2009, if they do, they do will be serious lawsuits to a lot of institutions. if that happens, we should hit them over the head with a sledgehammer. it's not that they screwed up badly at that time, but they should have learned something from that. if they are not, they are going to suffer significant losses. that is inevitable. the only question is the timing, including the speed. although you never know for sure with markets. the housing bubble collapses pretty fast. this bond bubble, if you want to call it that. the question, of course, people should be listening. they should be listening. it should not cause a financial craddock wisdom. >> hello, i am an ordinary citizen, ordinary citizen number two. >> not just a s
the city has substantial control over that. when they do go up, there will be capital losses all over the place. interest rates go up. the prices go down. that includes my wife and i, we are going to suffer capital losses. and the risk management system of financial institution fails, like they filled in 2000 and 2009, if they do, they do will be serious lawsuits to a lot of institutions. if that happens, we should hit them over the head with a sledgehammer. it's not that they screwed up badly...
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the police say there has been burglars in the city but have no evidence that this is linked. >>> burglars showed no love to people on valentine's day. two homes about 5 miles apart were hit within hours of each other on hillsborough on thursday. thieves went through the front door of one home and through a window at the other home. police are asking people to be vigilant. >>> checking out the bay area headlines, abscesses by b.a.r.t workers are costing them millions in overtime each year. the examiner found one in 8 employee calls in sick each day on average t. costs b.a.r.t $14 million a year. right now b.a.r.t is looking to close a $6 billion funding again through fare and parking fee hikes. >>> a plan to build new hangars for googles private jets are getting complicated. city leaders will meet on it. one of the companies rejected is crying foul. it claims they can create more revenue than the $3 million projected by the winning bidder. >>> and a day of remembrance. it is the wartime exkhaougz of japanese americans from the west coast and their encarseration in internment camps. this da
the police say there has been burglars in the city but have no evidence that this is linked. >>> burglars showed no love to people on valentine's day. two homes about 5 miles apart were hit within hours of each other on hillsborough on thursday. thieves went through the front door of one home and through a window at the other home. police are asking people to be vigilant. >>> checking out the bay area headlines, abscesses by b.a.r.t workers are costing them millions in...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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baltimore might be the title town, but the city's tax and spending problems could bring it down. now the cavuto team say some in washington are taking a page out of baltimore's play book that could sack us all. that's at the bottom of the hour, but up here, first, those automatic spending cuts bearing down. now, the scare tactics from both sides are ramping up. but someone here says the real scare is if these automatic cuts don't happen. we explain now back to bulls an bea bears. >> brenda: so, we're less than three weeks away from those automatic spending cuts kicking in and both sides wasting no time playing up the fear. the white house releasing a laundry list of programs it says will take a hit and house speaker john boehner saying this. >> i think it's taking a meat ax to our government, a meat ax to many programs. >> yet, 73% of americans say cutting government spending is more likely to strengthen the u.s. economy so gary b, are these automatic cuts actually good? >> the best thing i think that could happen. you know, obama should go back to his purge on the billionaires s
baltimore might be the title town, but the city's tax and spending problems could bring it down. now the cavuto team say some in washington are taking a page out of baltimore's play book that could sack us all. that's at the bottom of the hour, but up here, first, those automatic spending cuts bearing down. now, the scare tactics from both sides are ramping up. but someone here says the real scare is if these automatic cuts don't happen. we explain now back to bulls an bea bears. >>...
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their fourth win against the division leader. >> we want the city to believe in this team. we can be a great team. we played each other and guys are stepping up big for us. we are going small, and we are playing team basketball. just running down the stretch and make plays and find the right people. >> tomorrow night, maryland hoops goes for its first road win in acc play. it's a rematch with virginia tech. a road win would be a welcomed sight. they haven't won since november 27 at north western. >> we are getting there. i'm not going to panic. we are a young basketball team and learning that's the next step for us. learning how to do it. i think once we get one, there's not a bad team in our league. especially at home. sometimes you can show up and that's not happening this year. you have to go beat somebody. >> coming up, today was national signing day. terps coach comes up big in his own backyard. we're back after this. there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed
their fourth win against the division leader. >> we want the city to believe in this team. we can be a great team. we played each other and guys are stepping up big for us. we are going small, and we are playing team basketball. just running down the stretch and make plays and find the right people. >> tomorrow night, maryland hoops goes for its first road win in acc play. it's a rematch with virginia tech. a road win would be a welcomed sight. they haven't won since november 27 at...
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during his speech inside the historic synagogue, the mayor pra pra pra praised the city. he said the city is tackling the problem of cell phone thefts and the mayor pro posed spending $100 million to build affordable housing. >> a crash is leading to a law in virginia. takes aim at people who text while driving. shomari stone live with a closer look at possible changes. sto shomari stone? >> we see it on intersection, interstate. suvs, cars, people texting while driving. the commonwealth is one step closer to toughening the law. tonight one northern virginia family is happy, closer to making texting while driving a primary defense. authorities believe a man texting and driving hit and killed their son on the side of road in herndon in 2011. >> it's nexting. not looking at the road while you are driving a car. which turns into a weapon. >> the senate and house passed identical bills that would allow police to pull you over and write a ticket for texting while driving. it is already a primary offense in maryland and d.c. this woman says the change is necessary. >> i believe
during his speech inside the historic synagogue, the mayor pra pra pra praised the city. he said the city is tackling the problem of cell phone thefts and the mayor pro posed spending $100 million to build affordable housing. >> a crash is leading to a law in virginia. takes aim at people who text while driving. shomari stone live with a closer look at possible changes. sto shomari stone? >> we see it on intersection, interstate. suvs, cars, people texting while driving. the...
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we're in the 40s throughout the area. 47 degrees. here's a look at your city planner forecast. heading on down to 35 degrees by 11:00 p.m. we'll have more on the next storm system coming your way in a couple minutes. >>> the nfl, hockey, all paying attention to concussions and player safety. today a group of youth sports leaders went up to capitol hill asking why aren't the same standards applied to our kids. danielle lee is live on the hill. >> reporter: this alliance is arm armed with with parents and student athletes who suffered real losses due to sports accidents. some of those may have ended differently if people had better training and resources. beneat the excitement, there's a serious risk e each time an athlete reaches the field. this was the hit four years ago during a lacrosse game that nearly killed tommy mallin. >> i could have possibly died. he broke his neck but the athletic trainer on the field recognized the injury and protected his spine. he's since recovered. now tommy's mom is sharing their story with lawmakers. >> we couldn't just walk away and say, you kn
we're in the 40s throughout the area. 47 degrees. here's a look at your city planner forecast. heading on down to 35 degrees by 11:00 p.m. we'll have more on the next storm system coming your way in a couple minutes. >>> the nfl, hockey, all paying attention to concussions and player safety. today a group of youth sports leaders went up to capitol hill asking why aren't the same standards applied to our kids. danielle lee is live on the hill. >> reporter: this alliance is arm...
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with the ravens here and me being the original draft pick of the ravens i want to thank the city of baltimore and the fans and ozzie newsome who was tremendous and hopefully i get a chance to go on the field tomorrow and see ray lewis play his last game and i get to play in the hall of fame while he is playing the super bowl. we started the ravens together and kind of a full circle weekend here. >> congrats to ogden and good luck to the ravens and the 49ers tomorrow because if the 49ers win somebody has to do the ray lewis dance. >>> remember the alamo, that's how long it's been since the washington wuz wizards have won in san antonio, but it feels like it, the last win in tuesday of 1999 but remember the alamo, the-battle cry many used when facing impossible odds and i can say it again because it's groundhog day. wiz, spurs, early on. tony parker makes a move. takes it to the rack. gets it to go. parker warming up. spurs jump to a 15-4 lead. and fourth quarter john wall, it's good that "j." game-high 21 for wall. wiz within eight. san antonio would shut the door. beautiful pass to parker and
with the ravens here and me being the original draft pick of the ravens i want to thank the city of baltimore and the fans and ozzie newsome who was tremendous and hopefully i get a chance to go on the field tomorrow and see ray lewis play his last game and i get to play in the hall of fame while he is playing the super bowl. we started the ravens together and kind of a full circle weekend here. >> congrats to ogden and good luck to the ravens and the 49ers tomorrow because if the 49ers...
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however, city officials say the presence of the fox is a good sign because it shows that the city's environment is improving for wildlife. >> time for a look at the day's other top story. the debt of a 26-year-old man in custody of deputies has been ruled a homicide. the victim robert saylor had down syndrome. a law enforcement officials say he went into the distress after he was put face down by deputies when refusing to leave the movie theater. >> an arrest has been made in the fire bombing in a sandwich shop. the suspect, horace thompson was hurt in the explosion. d.c. police arrested him yesterday after his release at the burn center. >> folks were looking to the skies today. it started when a 10 ton meteorite exploded over russia. 1,100 people were hit by flying glass and debris. than an asteroid passed the earth closer than our satellites. >> we're following this disaster in russia. great to see you tonight. >> as you been showing the meteor images crashing into the earth. could it happen here and we're talking about the other asteroid and more on the nightmare on the carnival cruise. did
however, city officials say the presence of the fox is a good sign because it shows that the city's environment is improving for wildlife. >> time for a look at the day's other top story. the debt of a 26-year-old man in custody of deputies has been ruled a homicide. the victim robert saylor had down syndrome. a law enforcement officials say he went into the distress after he was put face down by deputies when refusing to leave the movie theater. >> an arrest has been made in the...
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he will report on the status of the city and his administration while outlining his agenda for the coming year. you can watch the speech on news channel 8 beginning at 7:00 p.m. >> expectancy a sea of purple in the streets of baltimore this morning because the city is holding a parade for the superbowl champion ravens. >> it has been an exhausting few days for the team. sports director tim brant has a preview crack. hello, everybody. the entire baltimore organization has been so accommodating to us all week in new orleans and again last night when they arrived home. from the owner to the coach to the players, incredible access. pat-down after 5:00 yesterday afternoon. although you could tell the ravens or tired, there were all smiling. they drove directly to the team's facility in the owings mills, pulled in at 6:15. the magical trip to the super bowl journey was coming to an end. we asked terrell suggs if everything had sunk in yet. >> i don't pick there's a way to describe it. i thought i could imagine what it would be like. it just does not describe it. it's amazing. we brought it home
he will report on the status of the city and his administration while outlining his agenda for the coming year. you can watch the speech on news channel 8 beginning at 7:00 p.m. >> expectancy a sea of purple in the streets of baltimore this morning because the city is holding a parade for the superbowl champion ravens. >> it has been an exhausting few days for the team. sports director tim brant has a preview crack. hello, everybody. the entire baltimore organization has been so...
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baltimore might be the title town, but the city's tax and spending problems could bring it down. now the cavuto team say some in washington are taking a page out of baltimore's play book that could sack us all. that's at the btom of the hour, but up here, first, those automatic spending cuts bearing down. now, the scare tactics from both sides are ramping up. but someone here says the real scare is if these automatic cuts don't happen. we explain the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the vture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, yoguys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard gring contest ango! ♪ i win! what's in wallet? spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fittin
baltimore might be the title town, but the city's tax and spending problems could bring it down. now the cavuto team say some in washington are taking a page out of baltimore's play book that could sack us all. that's at the btom of the hour, but up here, first, those automatic spending cuts bearing down. now, the scare tactics from both sides are ramping up. but someone here says the real scare is if these automatic cuts don't happen. we explain the boys used double miles from their capital...
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a saturday night he left his family's upper marlboro home to spend the night in the city. his mother remembers the last time the issue heard his voice. >> the last thing he said was i love you, mom. >> a high school graduate who volunteered for the mentally and physically disabled was dead. >> no reason for anybody to hit him and keep going and not stopping to see if he was alright or anything. it is dehumanizing. >> this morning, the grieving family not only reaching out to the driver of this car but also to someone who may have been out here. this is a busy area saturday night. a lot of new offices homes shops. there are hoping somebody saw something. they have reason to believe this may have been a white buick, but again, police are not confirming the description. john gonzalez, abc7 is. >> thank you so much john. when to go back to jummy olabanji with the dramatic images coming out of tampa this morning. >> the raging industrial fire. >> now we've got aerial images from our affiliate abc news in tampa. you can see how massive this fire is. a look at all of the flames a
a saturday night he left his family's upper marlboro home to spend the night in the city. his mother remembers the last time the issue heard his voice. >> the last thing he said was i love you, mom. >> a high school graduate who volunteered for the mentally and physically disabled was dead. >> no reason for anybody to hit him and keep going and not stopping to see if he was alright or anything. it is dehumanizing. >> this morning, the grieving family not only reaching...
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the city of baltimore is not time.g any the ravens won the super bowl on sunday. today is celebration time. who is ready for a parade? city hall in downtown baltimore in party mode, as you can see. is little or purple lights, like many of the buildings baltimore. today a banner will be congratulate in the team on its big super bowl against the san francisco 49ers. since the baltimore ravens in the city in 1996, have 1 two super bowl titles. the first was in 2000/2001. they arrived at bwi marshall somerday afternoon to fanfare, but nothing compared to what we will see today. thousands will be lining the streets. baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake will kick things off the 10:45 this morning at city hall. will start moving parade. it will go south on commerce pratt and howard bankts and then into m&t is where theh homemore ravens play games. to understand there will be quite a party. live entertainment and the be on stage talking fans and spanking them for a great year to support. the party kicks off in a few hours here in downtown baltimore. live, john gonzale
the city of baltimore is not time.g any the ravens won the super bowl on sunday. today is celebration time. who is ready for a parade? city hall in downtown baltimore in party mode, as you can see. is little or purple lights, like many of the buildings baltimore. today a banner will be congratulate in the team on its big super bowl against the san francisco 49ers. since the baltimore ravens in the city in 1996, have 1 two super bowl titles. the first was in 2000/2001. they arrived at bwi...
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baltimore might be the title town, but the city's tax and spending problems could bring it down. now the cavuto team say some in washington are taking a page out of baltimore's play book that could sack us all. that's at the bottom of the hour, but up here, first, those automatic spending cuts bearing down. now, the scare tactics from both sides are ramping up. but someone here says the real scare is if these automatic cuts don't happen. we explain. you decide if you should hide. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he won a contest online to be ceo for the day. how am i supposed to run a business here without an office?! [ male announcer ] fast, reliable deliveries worldwide. fedex. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an
baltimore might be the title town, but the city's tax and spending problems could bring it down. now the cavuto team say some in washington are taking a page out of baltimore's play book that could sack us all. that's at the bottom of the hour, but up here, first, those automatic spending cuts bearing down. now, the scare tactics from both sides are ramping up. but someone here says the real scare is if these automatic cuts don't happen. we explain. you decide if you should hide. more...
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law today marks the 20th anniversary of the first bombing of the world trade center in new york city. that truck bomb was carried out in a parking garage underneath one tower. that happened in 1993. it killed six people -- six people and injured more than 1000 others. islamic fundamentalists were later convicted in the bombing including one mastermind. today is also the one-year anniversary of the shooting of 17-year-old trayvon martin. skilled while walking in a neighborhood in sanford, florida. his parents have plans for tonight. >> in the candlelight ceremony in new york, we have done a peace walk to let teenagers know that they have a right to walk in peace. >> neighborhood watch volunteer george zimmerman says he shot martin in self-defense. he is charged with second-degree murder. >> private funeral will be held for country singer mindy macready. 37-year-old singer died of an apparent suicide last week at her home in arkansas. friends and fellow musicians are planning a memorial service for next month in nashville. >> the house has approved a bill to rename and nasa flight cente
law today marks the 20th anniversary of the first bombing of the world trade center in new york city. that truck bomb was carried out in a parking garage underneath one tower. that happened in 1993. it killed six people -- six people and injured more than 1000 others. islamic fundamentalists were later convicted in the bombing including one mastermind. today is also the one-year anniversary of the shooting of 17-year-old trayvon martin. skilled while walking in a neighborhood in sanford,...
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. >>> vietnamese who live in rural areas are starting to see the effects of the city on their daily lives. urban pollution is spreading to the countryside, and it's affecting their health. but some japanese businesspeople have stepped in to help. nhk world has more from hanoi. >> reporter: vietnam's economy is racing ahead. but not everybody is moving forward. hanoi is crowded with motorbikes. across the country, people work with circumstances in the environment. this river running through tepco is dangerous. the environment readings are four times higher than recommended by the government. people living downstream are suffering the consequences. juan and his wife were born and raised in this village. they are farmers who survive by growing rice and other crops. the day is spent walking in the rice paddies. >> translator: the watery fill my paddies with is black. my legs itch from working in the rice fields. water shouldn't be black, but i have no choice but to use that terrible water for farming. >> reporter: there are many such worries about pollution. a new deal originating in japan is
. >>> vietnamese who live in rural areas are starting to see the effects of the city on their daily lives. urban pollution is spreading to the countryside, and it's affecting their health. but some japanese businesspeople have stepped in to help. nhk world has more from hanoi. >> reporter: vietnam's economy is racing ahead. but not everybody is moving forward. hanoi is crowded with motorbikes. across the country, people work with circumstances in the environment. this river...
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you mention the biotech industry, you could have a majority of the cambridge city council, those people on the payroll judging from the so-called development strategies that acquiesced, look at the campaign contributions from those people, quite and lightning. could you talk about the role of the clintons when they were in arkansas? two commodity traders and commodity investments which is a very intriguing piece of the story. could you also talk because of the food side of food and water? what are the food implications people need to start thinking about in a huge push into fra i fracking and the keystone pipeline? >> let me answer the fracking question. people selling mineral rights because they are losing their farms, can't protect kids or send them to college or pay their mortgages and it is part of basically 40 years of bad agriculture policy but also the walmart is asian of rural areas where big stores like wal-mart moved in, downtown areas that are dependent on agriculture are already drying up and walmart sucks out the profits so walmart and some of these areas has 90% market sha
you mention the biotech industry, you could have a majority of the cambridge city council, those people on the payroll judging from the so-called development strategies that acquiesced, look at the campaign contributions from those people, quite and lightning. could you talk about the role of the clintons when they were in arkansas? two commodity traders and commodity investments which is a very intriguing piece of the story. could you also talk because of the food side of food and water? what...
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explosion of the meteorite showering the city below with fireballs. shattering windows and damaging buildings. nearly 1,000 people were hurt. most of the injuries minor though. folks struck by debris and broken glass. [ speaking foreign language ] >> after the flash something happened for about three minutes. then we rushed outdoors. i was not alone. i was there with katya. the door was made of glass, a shock wave hit us. >> reporter: ironically, the event occurring in the same day an asteroid is supposed to buzz by earth closer than any asteroid has since 15 years ago and scientists started monitoring them. experts insist it will miss the planet by more than 17,000 miles coming closer than communication and weather slights which orbit the -- satellites which orbit the earth. >> on the scale of every 1,000 to 2,000 years and again they're about the size of the olympic swimming pool. they don't pose a threat and this one isn't going to come close the colliding with -- to colliding with the earth. >> reporter: it blew up around 18 to 32 miles above the
explosion of the meteorite showering the city below with fireballs. shattering windows and damaging buildings. nearly 1,000 people were hurt. most of the injuries minor though. folks struck by debris and broken glass. [ speaking foreign language ] >> after the flash something happened for about three minutes. then we rushed outdoors. i was not alone. i was there with katya. the door was made of glass, a shock wave hit us. >> reporter: ironically, the event occurring in the same day...
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he should do its trade up and boldly, perhaps address it tonight in the city the union. >> all the leaders of the process in every one of the executive agencies are political appointees. in some instances there also senate confirmed and i hope that in the senate confirmations that come up this week and next that we have a chance to keep asking us questions about why there is this giveaway during this second term of the obama administration lou: let me ask you. why is there this giveaway by this president now? >> i believe that he feels unconstrained and feels that he can repay favors that have been done both in the cynical political world. i also noted that bill daley, is former chief of staff and a representative of ron emanuel were just as of the day of the city is decision made for her a when it to three battery found themselves in beijing and shanghai asking for real estate investments in the city of chicago all very cynical. the quid pro quos, but it does not bode well or spell well for our country. lou: and it is all happening with that remark -- with our markhor inquiry by the unite
he should do its trade up and boldly, perhaps address it tonight in the city the union. >> all the leaders of the process in every one of the executive agencies are political appointees. in some instances there also senate confirmed and i hope that in the senate confirmations that come up this week and next that we have a chance to keep asking us questions about why there is this giveaway during this second term of the obama administration lou: let me ask you. why is there this giveaway...
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that's the bright spot in the middle. a clear night in new york city. if you follow on twitter, i'll post some of the other photos o. some are absolutely astonishing. there's the view from our city camera. there's dawn over the potomac on this wednesday morning. we're starting off cold. reagan national at 37. we've got a very light southwesterly breeze. a crescent moon in the sky. the cloud cover is beginning to break up. we're going to have quite a bit of sunshine as the day progresses. right now under the sky, down to near freezing in montgomery county. much of prince george's county, arlington, fairfax county as well. right around the low 30s to upper 20s. prince william into loudoun and fauquier, stafford and spotsylvania. as we look here, hour by hour, through the morning, lots of sunshine. ought to be in the upper 30s by late morning. near 40 degrees. the winds will increase too. during the afternoon, we could have gusts up to around 30 miles per hour or so. these are the highs expected this afternoon. ought to hit the 40s in northern virginia, gt
that's the bright spot in the middle. a clear night in new york city. if you follow on twitter, i'll post some of the other photos o. some are absolutely astonishing. there's the view from our city camera. there's dawn over the potomac on this wednesday morning. we're starting off cold. reagan national at 37. we've got a very light southwesterly breeze. a crescent moon in the sky. the cloud cover is beginning to break up. we're going to have quite a bit of sunshine as the day progresses. right...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ gerri: a new children's book is taking a look at what makes america great through its history, famous citizens, principles, and the author is only 11 years old. author of the greatest country with us now, as is his father who cobra the book. i will start with you. why did the two of you decide to write this book? >> thank you s much for happiness. as you might know, we are immigrants. i am from asia. his mom is from africa. terence collier know, this country has -- ever been so the special kind of appreciation and love for this country. most of the people here don't realize that because they have nothing to compare it to. so very special. those of the kinds of values and love that we tried says inculcate in our children also. thank goodness, you know, our children are, you know, appreciative of everything that had been blessed with. gerri: it comes throughn the book. you talk about the rights and privileges of being an american, how it takes hard work. so many be
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ gerri: a new children's book is taking a look at what makes america great through its history, famous citizens, principles, and the author is only 11 years old. author of the greatest country with us now, as is his father who cobra the book. i will start with you. why did the two of you decide to write this book? >> thank you s much for happiness. as you might know, we are...